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Why I Am Not Going To Wembley

Discussion in 'Stoke City' started by THe Mighty Huth Rocks, Apr 2, 2011.

  1. THe Mighty Huth Rocks

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    As a bloke with a family, working on minimum wage, there is no way i can afford to go to wembley.

    OK i could probably ask mates, other family members, even take a loan out, to afford to go, but no i will live within my means.

    There is no way i am going to outlay over £100, just to watch our beloved club at wembley, when i can sit comfortably at home watching us on TV.

    Too those people who can afford to go to wembley, i wish you all the best & have a cracking day out.

    UTP, hope i win some decent cash on the lottery, so i can afford a season ticket for many years to come.
     
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    ricc full Well-Known Member

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    agreed mate football is all about money.
     
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  3. Waddos_legends

    Waddos_legends Active Member

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    and if we win we have to shell out all over again. But it will be worth it!
     
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  4. dame

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    Am i right in thinking the games on ESPN? kerching!!!!!!!!!!
     
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  5. TheRealPotterJub

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    Jub here.

    Family clubbing together to go Wembley IF we make the final. But I understand how people don't want to go, it is a LOT of money.
     
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  6. sgtpotterslonelyheartsclubband

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    Hey Jub mate. It is a lot of money at the best of times but at the height of the worst recession in 80 years it is an excessive amount of money.
     
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  7. Boothenbrother

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    I agree, assumming we win then would be the time to go down to the final, we only pass this way once, life is not a dress rehearsal, should we get to the final I,ll be on holiday, but you can bet I will find a screen some how and watch
     
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  8. TheRealPotterJub

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    True words there. I think a robin hoods tax should be initated. But before I rant about current politics, I hope everyone that goes to the game at Wembley has a pint on me! <ale>
     
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  9. smoggiestokie

    smoggiestokie New Member

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    I guess that we (me and my eldest son) are the only ones travelling down from the north east. Won't see much change from £200 but the lad was desperate to go to Wembley (and he's not likely to go with the Boro in the near future) and got a little bit up my sleeve if we need it for the final...!!!
     
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  10. dame

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    Ive heard today that if we make the final theres only going to be an allocation of around 21,000 tickets for each team. Why cant more be available for each teams fans instead of filling the stadium with z-list celebs and corporate folk??????
     
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